Important Writing Elements Used in Arthur Miller's Play, Death of a Salesman

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In the play Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller uses an old style of reality that deals with emotional and financial struggles. These struggles are viewed throughout the whole play. The play was written around the 1940s, which was around the time of the Great Depression. This was a very difficult time in which a lot of people struggled just like the Loman family did in the play. Arthur Miller uses several elements in the play which are: stream-of-consciousness, setting, protagonist, symbolism and climax. These elements are very helpful to the understanding of the reader.

The first element is stream-of-consciousness. Stream-of-consciousness is a literary genre that reveals a character's thoughts and feeling as they develop by means of a long soliloquy. Throughout the whole play Willy Loman is pretty much always talking to himself, and the rest of the time he talks to Uncle Ben. The problem is that Uncle Ben is dead, but to Willy he’s still alive. He is an old man in his mid sixty’s he is losing his mind, so that is one of the reasons why he talks to himself. The other rea...

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